The important rating for an amplifier is RMS power. RMS tells you the sustainable power. The important rating for a speaker is Maximum power. The maximum power tells you the power level above which the speaker will be damaged.
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Thanks for the excellent video! I’ve been reading up for about a week, and this is the clearest explanation. How does one know how many speakers one can connect to a power amplifier?
I have mono amp, 8Ω=4.5W/4Ω=9w/2Ω=18w/1Ω=36w/0.5Ω/72w My speakers are Proson Event 10 pro wired parallel with load for amp is 2Ω nominal, and because my amp is capable provide power for very low resistance sound volume for listening level is good and plus some more if needed. So with all that i want to tell you that it is not always needed big wattages. My advice for everyone is that chose amplifier where is youre speakers nominal impedance supported half wit it and nominal rms wattage double
Years ago loudspeakers were tested with continuous power. The winner was the AR- LST at 12 wares continuous. Any more and your voicecoil lights up like a light bulb filament.
Peak N RMS are the same, peak power is short period of program power to the speaker Continues or program power is the continuous power delivered to the speaker. You didn't mention spl?
You really need to go back to math class 50% plus 400 is going to be 600, 50% plus 600 is going to be 900 you think you know what you’re doing now you’re telling people to get amp that are gonna be way too big for their speakers
Um... if you have a 400w speaker, an additional 50% power would be 600w, not 800w. 800w would be an additional 100% power.
The important rating for an amplifier is RMS power. RMS tells you the sustainable power. The important rating for a speaker is Maximum power. The maximum power tells you the power level above which the speaker will be damaged.
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50% more than 400w is 600w, not 800w
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Thanks for the excellent video! I’ve been reading up for about a week, and this is the clearest explanation.
How does one know how many speakers one can connect to a power amplifier?
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Thank you I understand now
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A bit of mix up with your “50% above” rule for amplifier to speaker wattage. 50% above 400W is 600W and not 800W.
I have mono amp, 8Ω=4.5W/4Ω=9w/2Ω=18w/1Ω=36w/0.5Ω/72w
My speakers are Proson Event 10 pro wired parallel with load for amp is 2Ω nominal, and because my amp is capable provide power for very low resistance sound volume for listening level is good and plus some more if needed.
So with all that i want to tell you that it is not always needed big wattages.
My advice for everyone is that chose amplifier where is youre speakers nominal impedance supported half wit it and nominal rms wattage double
3:21 Interesting ... Learning here ... So, what if the amplifier is matched exactly to the speaker power? what would happen in such a case?
Years ago loudspeakers were tested with continuous power. The winner was the AR- LST at 12 wares continuous. Any more and your voicecoil lights up like a light bulb filament.
Sorry dude but +50% is not 100%. 100+50% is 150
Also you can go above in terms of resistance, but you will loose power.
I have 10w 4-16 2.1 channel have four speakers one pair is 4ohm10w and the other is 8ohm12w
Sir for a two way speaker having max power of 500 watts
What is the amplifier wattage I will used?
Thank you.
Not a word about speaker sensitivity in db
I was expecting that too
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Thanks Mel. Am just passing on some knowledge. Still in Sound.
Peak N RMS are the same, peak power is short period of program power to the speaker
Continues or program power is the continuous power delivered to the speaker.
You didn't mention spl?
which one better a single 18"500w speaker or multiple smalest speakers in the same power rating 500w?
for short answer i say multiple, but it cant deside based on that information only.
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why 4000 watts amp would blow 300 watts speaker? its giving a big headroom.. I can't understand teacher, you better explain more😫
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Please elaborate more on the issue of ohms. Eg, the amp ohms is 8: does that mean I should buy 8ohms Speaker or could I also pair 4ohms?
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You really need to go back to math class 50% plus 400 is going to be 600, 50% plus 600 is going to be 900 you think you know what you’re doing now you’re telling people to get amp that are gonna be way too big for their speakers
Your maths is very questionable My friend .Do you not understand percentages ?
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